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  • Jun 17, 1998
    Bill Ivey, the former head of the Country Music Hall of Fame, is officially sworn in by vice president Al Gore as the chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts in a Washington, D.C., ceremony
    Oct 9, 1998
    Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, Steve Earle and Lucinda Williams perform a benefit concert at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., to raise money for landmine victims
    Oct 10, 1998
    Diamond Rio drummer Brian Prout goes to dinner with Sonny Bono's widow, U.S. Congresswoman Mary Bono, of California. The Washington Post subsequently reports the couple is dating
    Nov 5, 1998
    "Mister Garfield" songwriter Ramblin' Jack Elliott and "Ain't That A Shame" songwriter Fats Domino are officially recognized with National Medals of Arts by president Bill Clinton at the White House. Domino is unable to attend
    Dec 6, 1998
    Willie Nelson is recognized at the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C. Among others who receive the same award: Andre Previn, Bill Cosby, Shirley Temple Black and songwriters Fred Ebb and John Kander
    May 30, 1999
    John Schneider, Jamie O'Hara, Aaron Neville and Rita Moreno participate in the National Memorial Day Concert, aired on PBS from the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
    Jun 13, 1999
    Alan Jackson performs "Little Man" for president Bill Clinton in Washington, D.C., as ABC shoots "An American Celebration At Ford's Theatre." The evening also features Charlotte Church, Diana Krall and Queen Esther Marrow, who sings "Bridge Over Troubled Water" with The Harlem Gospel Singers
    Jul 4, 1999
    Jo Dee Messina appears on the PBS special "A Capitol Fourth 1999," from Washington, D.C., performing "God Bless The U.S.A." and "I'm Alright." Also on the bill: Kenny G, Nell Carter and Maureen McGovern
    Oct 23, 1999
    Garth Brooks sings "We Shall Be Free" during the "Concert Of The Century" at the White House in Washington, D.C. Eric Clapton, Sheryl Crow and  Aretha Franklin also appear, and John Mellencamp leads a finale of "This Land Is Your Land," joined by Brooks, 'N Sync, Lenny Kravitz and B.B. King
    Dec 8, 1999
    Marty Stuart performs "The Little Drummer Boy" for president Bill Clinton during the national Christmas tree lighting ceremony at the White House in Washington, D.C. Wayne Newton covers "White Christmas"

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